Best video format for both iPad and Android

I've been testing DPS on both the iPad and Android and I'm having trouble converting video to a format that will run on both the iPad and Android devices. I don't have any problems with the iPad but nothing plays on Android so far.
If I test it with the DPS Tips app the video of the guy on the bicycle works on both the iPad and my Android device. Does anyone know what settings were used on that particular video?
Tony

If you are looking for a quick, easy solution, download Handbrake.
Videos created with the iPhone/iPod preset work flawlessly on every device Ive ever tested. For tablets, the iPad preset works well but occassionally wont play on smaller Android devices.
I run all my videos through Handbrake before I add them to InDesign (or my websites)

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